Prof.dr.ir. P.J.M. (Peter) van Oosterom

Prof.dr.ir. P.J.M. (Peter) van Oosterom

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Biography

Peter van Oosterom was the first student ever to receive the MSc degree in Computer Science from the TU Delft (1985). In 1990 he obtained a PhD degree from Leiden University based on the thesis Reactive Data Structures for GIS. Oxford University Press published a revised and updated version of the thesis. From 1985 to 1995 he was a computer scientist at the TNO Physics and Electronics Laboratory, The Hague doing research in the area of spatial databases in the context of several GIS applications. An important project has been the design and development of a GIS based on the open DBMS Postgres (University of California, Berkeley). The system is called GEO++ and is developed in cooperation with TNO Human Factors Laboratory (Tom Vijlbrief). From 1995 to 1999 he was senior information manager within the Dutch Cadastre, responsible for the design of the renewed cadastral information system.

In 1999 Peter van Oosterom was appointed full professor GIS technology at the TU Delft, and since 2013 part of Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment. He is the TU Delft scientific director of Wuhan University - TU Delft, Joint Research Centre on Spatial Information (JRC-SI), formally established on 12 November 2012. He is teaching in the MSc Geomatics and the MSc GIMA (joint education by Universities of Utrecht, Enschede, Wageningen and Delft).

In the research area of 3D Cadastre, Peter van Oosterom is globally by Google ranked first based on citations. In three other relevant research area’s he is respectively the number one (twice) and number two ranked scientist in the world: ‘Land Administration’, ‘Map Generalization’ and ‘Point Clouds’.

Peter has established the Geo-Database Management Center (GDMC), which was opened on 15 November 2000 within the TU Delft. The GDMC research concentrates on the theme geo-DBMS in cooperation with the Geo-ICT industry. Close collaboration with Oracle (topology structure, 3D geometry, point cloud) and Bentley (3D modelling, indoor positioning) has resulted in important industrial innovations and in two cases to patents. Further, he significantly contributed to the design of the Infrastructure for spatial information in Europe (INSPIRE) via active participation in the INSPIRE core drafting team ‘data specification & harmonization’ and the INSPIRE thematic working group ‘cadastral parcels’. At global international level, he was leading the development of the innovative standard ISO 19152 LADM ‘land administration domain model’ in role of information model designer and standard co-editor (with Chrit Lemmen). He has been leading various research project consortia, such as 3D Topography and Usable well-scale mobile maps, both receiving the Dutch Geo-innovation Award in the category ‘Science’. He lead the Massive Point Cloud research project consortium, developing in 2015 the world’s largest on-line interactive 3D point cloud viewer: http://ahn2.pointclouds.nl.

Expertise

In the first half year of 2003 he was visiting professor at the University of Queensland, Australia. From March until August 2008 he was visiting scientist at the Joint Research Center (JRC) of the European Commission (EC), Ispra, Italy. Form August to December 2013 he was visiting professor at UTM (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia), in February and July 2014 he was visiting professor/ scientist at Technion and Survey of Israel, and from March to June 2014 he was visiting scientist at Oracle spatial development center, Nashua NH, USA

Gast posities

In the first half year of 2003 he was visiting professor at the University of Queensland, Australia. From March until August 2008 he was visiting scientist at the Joint Research Center (JRC) of the European Commission (EC), Ispra, Italy. Form August to December 2013 he was visiting professor at UTM (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia), in February and July 2014 he was visiting professor/ scientist at Technion and Survey of Israel, and from March to June 2014 he was visiting scientist at Oracle spatial development center, Nashua NH, USA

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  • 2018-10-3

    Best paper award at the GeoDelft conference 2018

    On October 3rd, KCOD’s Agung Indrajit obtained the best paper award at the GeoDelft conference, a conference consisting of the ISPRS TC IV ‘Spatial Information sciences’ Symposium, the 13th International 3D GeoInfo Conference, the 6th International FIG Workshop on 3D Cadastres, and the 3rd International Conference on Smart Data and Smart Cities.

    The winning paper “Designing Open Spatial Information Infrastructure to Support 3D Urban Planning in Jakarta Smart City” discusses the role of land administration in urban planning and Spatial Information Infrastructure (SII). The article proposes to have spatial planning information as an extension to the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) in order to support spatial planning. The relevance of spatial planning information to be included into LADM is integral to Land Administration System development. 3D Spatial planning along with 3D land administration will provide a complete scene for land tenure, land valuation, land use, and land development to support sustainable development initiatives. Further, the spatial planning extension will contribute to support the UN member countries in obtaining indicators in the Sustainable Development Goals by improving interoperability and by integrating right, restrictions, and responsibilities from spatial planning and land administration which are often resulted from separate processes by different parties.
    the 13th International 3D GeoInfo Conference

  • 2018

    Best paper award

    Best paper award for the paper “Designing Open Spatial Information Infrastructure to Support 3D Urban Planning in Jakarta Smart City”, presented at the GeoDelft conference, a conference consisting of the ISPRS TC IV ‘Spatial Information sciences’ Symposium, the 13th International 3D GeoInfo Conference, the 6th International FIG Workshop on 3D Cadastres, and the 3rd International Conference on Smart Data and Smart Cities.

  • 2013

    Land administration standardization with focus on evidence from the field and processing of field observations


    Article of the month March 2013

  • 2011

    World-wide inventory of the status of 3D-cadastres in 2010 and expectations for 2014


    Article of the month 2011 selected by the FIG because of the increased interest on 3D-cadastres

  • 2009

    Geo innovatie award - categorie wetenschap


    Het RGI-project 233 mobiele kaarten op juiste schaal voor gebruikers heeft de Geo Innovatie Award in de categorie wetenschap ontvangen.

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